Chase-Lloyd House

22 Maryland Ave
Annapolis, MD 21401

410-263-2723

During renovations, the house is not open to the public, but tours of the garden are now available!

This is an Anglo-Palladian mansion built between 1769-1774. Architect William Buckland contributed to the design of the house. For the past 125 years, it has operated as a home for elderly ladies.

The Chase Home gets its name from its first owner, Samuel Chase, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence for Maryland and Supreme Court justice. The Chase Home is also known as the Chase-Lloyd House for the wealthy plantation-owning Lloyd family who lived here for generations after Edward Lloyd IV bought the half finished home from Samuel Chase. The house also exists as a monument to Georgian architecture and an important part of American history.

Download a Coupon for $2 off the Garden Tour

New! Currently Garden Tours are led by Gardener Kim Forry and volunteers from 1:00-5:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The cost is $12. Available hours/days are planned to expand. Registration and information is on the website

Virtual Experiences:

Watch Chase Home’s 250th Anniversary Documentary

Watch a video by Visit Annapolis about the Garden Tour:

 

  • On-Site Gardens